American Red Cross: Ethical and Social Responsibility toward the Community Essay

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    Assignment 1 “The American Red Cross” Chantill Toyer Strayer University HRM522 Ethical & Advocacy for HR Professionals Dr. Jeanette Horner-Smith October 26, 2014 ABSTRACT Whether you open a business or a nonprofit organization one has to have a vision and mission for that organization. An organizational mission is the goals one is aiming towards. The mission of the American Red Cross (ARC) is to “prevent and alleviate human suffering in the

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    Volunteer work can come in all shapes and sizes, large organizations such as American Red Cross, or on a smaller scale, a local organization such as The Quinn House. The Quinn House is a non-profit outreach operation that assists individuals and families by providing them with temporary housing, food, clothing, and appliances. I recently volunteered my time at Quinn House Thrift Store, in which I assisted in running the day-to-day operations of this business. My day included, sorting, organizing

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    Social Responsibilities of Delta and Spirit Airlines Albert Asubonteng Business 115-112 Introduction to Business October 28th 2015 Community College of Aurora   Abstract There are conflicting expectations of the nature of a company’s responsibilities to society. However, those companies that undertake what may be termed ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ must decide; what are the actual social responsibilities of these companies? I will present a possible paradigm. Also, I will look at the benefit

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    marketing and media, it will influence the cultures and entire networks through the supply chain, customers, stakeholders, and workers from different communities and social networks. Starbucks has a significant interaction by consumers not only geographically, but also on the internet. For example, Starbucks has a page in one of the strongest social networks on the Internet (Facebook), which has a large number of fans in the brand’s page, and now it is one of the most popular pages in Facebook. In

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    battered cities along the Gulf of Mexico, hitting primarily low income communities, and leaving 52 inches of rainfall, destroying about 22,000 homes, and displacing thousands in its wake. The image discussed in this essay depicts a Red Cross relief center in Houston providing shelter for residents unable to evacuate. The aforementioned image is of a domestic event, but the people, objects, and context demonstrate the complex social processes of globalization. Details in this image of Hurricane Harvey

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    What makes Delta airlines unique is their participation within charitable groups. The employees at Delta Airlines list as one of the top donors of blood to the American Red Cross (Delta, 2016). The employees of Delta also partnered up with a Humanitarian group to help build homes for families as well as volunteered their time through community sponsored events that Delta has had. United way has also been funded by Delta (Delta, 2016). These are just some of the charitable things that Delta has contributed

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    stores in Europe, which have more reasonable prices. Some examples of the business partnerships are: American Red Cross, Abyssinian Development Corporation and Business for Social Responsibility (BSR). These partnerships acquire new points of views, knowledge and expertise from individuals withoffrom different backgrounds, ethical solutions that go in accordance with core values, and principles of community service, and environmental

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    What are Marketing Ethics?

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    Marketing Practice In recent years, owing to the internationalization of markets, businesses and production processes, more and more marketers and entrepreneurs have to deal with ethics and social responsibility issues in cross-cultural settings. Growth in globalization increased the ethical and social responsibility of corporations across the world. Huge

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    (Reporter #1; additional input…) Corporate Social Responsibility The broadest definition of corporate social responsibility is concerned with what is - or should be - the relationship between global corporations, governments of countries and individual citizens. More locally, the definition is concerned with the relationship between a corporation and the local society in which it resides or operates. Another definition is concerned with the relationship between a corporation and its stakeholders

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    Ethical Dilemmas Facing Non-Profit Hospital CEO Compensation Ethical Dilemmas Facing Non-Profit Hospital CEO Compensation Executive Summary This essay deals with the unethical prevalence of excessive compensation packages granted to nonprofit hospital executives. Nonprofits are highly complex organizations and are vital to the community’s in which they serves. Therefore, it is essential for these organizations to appoint highly motivated individuals knowledgeable of the healthcare industry

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